CyberPrints Global
Intelligence Network

The globalization of CyberPrints is here. Everybody leaves them. Machines too! Using modern technologies, Law  Enforcement Investigators  and Intelligence Officials can find the suspects outlined here at CyberPrints. Our goal is to assist them with suspect data and threat data.

Most Wanted Criminals

SANTANA DE PAULA, LEANDRO

SANTANA DE PAULA, LEANDRO

Wanted by Brazil

KOLEV, STOYAN ILIEV

KOLEV, STOYAN ILIEV

Wanted by Bulgaria

KO CHUNG SOK

KO CHUNG SOK

Wanted by FBI

Osman Aydeniz

Osman Aydeniz

Wanted by Drug trafficking

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CyberPrints Intelligence Network

The CyberPrints of the suspects in this video are sitting in cross-border  data bases and underground intelligence gatherings. Fingerprints need 20 points for experts to deem them conclusive evidence in trials. CyberPrint patterns may need tens of thousands of points for a definitive probability.

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Regex Forensic Analysis

Regular expression (regex) search is a method of finding patterns in text using a specialized syntax that defines exact or flexible matches (like specific words, formats, or character combinations). It allows you to efficiently locate, extract, or manipulate data by describing what to match rather than listing every possible instance.

Examples:

URLs, domains, email addresses

usernamesUser-agent strings

HTTP headers, TLS certificate fields

File paths, registry keys, process names

Tokens / IDs / hashes / MAC-like strings

Structured logs (JSON fields you can pre-filter)

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AI-Powered Attribution

Artificial intelligence (AI) is the capability of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, perception, and decision-making. It works by using algorithms and data to recognize patterns, adapt to new information, and improve performance over time.

Use cases:

Similar phishing domains

Similar malware config strings

Similar command lines / scripts

Similar log messages even if wording differs

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Global Satellite Network

When nefarious criminal data is stored on earthly distributed servers, it makes it hard for prosecutors to narrow the point of origin to arrest suspects. Now with tens of thousands of commercial satellites, with some being rogue launched and controlled, the idea of arrest and prosecution is equally challenging. And Enterprise data, trade secrets, or consumers PII, is essentially sitting in a black hole. So shared collaboration amongst Law Enforcement is a solution.